ISLAMABAD,
October 18 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Malaysian Prime Minister
Mahathir Mohammad Friday, October 18, reiterated that oil producing
Islamic countries can use the black gold to protect Muslim nations
worldwide from being oppressed.
"A
lot of people say that Muslims are being oppressed and Muslim countries
are unable to do anything about themselves because they are all very
weak," he told a news conference after talks with Pakistani
President Pervez Musharraf.
"I
have pointed out that they have the production of oil. That can be very
effective as a weapon. If they come together they will be able to
control the supply of oil to the whole world," he added.
Malaysia
is to take over chairing the Organization of the Islamic Conference next
year, while Mahathir has said he plans to step down as Prime Minister.
He
said he was not calling for a ban on selling oil to the rest of the
world but suggesting that oil be sold judiciously, according to Agence
France-Presse (AFP).
"I
am not saying that we should deprive the world of oil but we should be
selective in the sale of oil."
Mahathir,
who is on a two-day visit to Pakistan, said the "actual strategy
can be worked out" which can be "effective in shaping world
opinion on certain issues."
He
also criticized the tendency to connect terrorism with Islam.
"In
Ireland, for example, the Catholics are terrorizing the Protestants for
years but nobody calls them Catholic terrorists, nor do they call the
Japanese groups Buddhist terrorists," he said.
But,
he said "for unknown reasons an act of terror (which is) committed
by a Muslim... they always relate it to the religion.
"I
think this tendency to brand Muslims and single them out as if they are
some kind of abnormal people" who were at odds with other
civilizations was wrong.
He
said it was also the responsibility of Muslim countries "to correct
this wrong impression. We should correct it not by (expressing) our
anger against people because that will have a negative effect.
"We
should show that Muslim countries are able countries, able to develop
and capable like other countries. When we do that then our countries
will become fairly strong and people will not try to oppress
Muslims," he said.
Musharraf,
for his part, hailed his discussions with Mahathir on boosting bilateral
trade and investment opportunities, and on correcting the trade
imbalance that is now in favor of Malaysia.
Mahathir,
who flew into Pakistan from India, flies on to Saudi Arabia Saturday